It's time for another Health news round-up.
German researchers have identified a major gene for allergic diseases. Their research is based on the genetic scans of 10,000 adults and children in Germany.
A reporter goes on an interesting journey as she explores the top 3 home DNA tests and sees what they can tell her about herself.
Know how some people can eat a lot and not gain a pound? That's all due to metabolism. well, there are some easy ways to speed up your own metabolism.
Measles are coming back. More and more parents are refusing to vaccinate their children, resulting in the return of a disease once thought wiped out in the US.
If your child has food allergies, don't send him or her back to school without a Food Action Plan. The AAAAI has the information you need to put one together.
North Korean scientists have developed a special noodle with a higher protein and fat content to keep the feeling of hunger away. They’re being developed to help those who are in urgent need of food.
Japanese scientists have grown stem cells from discarded wisdom teeth. This could be a real breakthrough.
Here are some really important things to know about the most common emergency situations, and what to do (and not to do) about them.
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1 comments:
Allergies are difficult to determine and test for because we are looking in the wrong place.
It is not the food or the pollen that is the problem it is the Bacteria and Viruses that are associated with the source we are rejecting.
We have these bacteria or viruses in our body and our immune system is fighting them and may have them just under control.
When we come into contact with a product or situation that has these same virus or bacteria our Spiritual side our Aura recognizes this and rejects that item violently as a warning not to associate with it.
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